ing the Gimp can read.
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problem drinker, n.:
A man who never buys.
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774 permissions. I think that is sufficient because you
don't need to write data to the scanner device, only read from it
(mine anyway).
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Ben
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The advertisement is the most truthful part of
fonts, there seem to be many redundancies and many
> more not too worthwhile. Other than today's action, I have the standard
> RH install. Are there any of these directories I can comment out to
> reduce the clutter?
I don't see any reason why you couldn
k terrible in an terminal, but you shouldn't
get any "Couldn't open font..." messages.
Hope this helps,
Ben
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This is a good time to punt work.
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"I am your density."
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tried downloading the LZW plug-in but I am not sure it
> worked) or change the format in Photoshop.
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de the selection. If that's not it, try shift or ctrl, but I'm
pretty sure it's alt.
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no brainer:
A decision which, viewed through the retrospectoscope,
is "obvious"
hes of the banner. But I
>thought there still might be hope in the scripting code that the Gimp has. Is it
>possible to output to the printer, bypassing whatever is cutting the file down to 11
>inches, using a script???
>
> Or is anyone familar with banner printing?
>
> thanks,
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sible to output to the printer, bypassing whatever is cutting the file down to 11
>inches, using a script???
>
> Or is anyone familar with banner printing?
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> something like this.
>
> Thanks. Bye the way could someone send me an answer directly since I am not
> currently on the mailing list.
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template files, so you can use the
default gallery themes or create your own (as Angela has done). If
anyone is interested, I can put it on the web for download.
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Typing "gimp" is the way to open it. If you make a menu item, or a
desktop icon for the Gimp, it will simply type "gimp" for you. What
you see is not it re-installing it's plug-ins; it's just loading them.
(Assuming that you have a proper Gimp installation. If it is in fact
re-installing them, y
t; image_ids
(2,)
>>> active_layer = pdb.gimp_image_get_active_layer(image_ids[0])
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/usr/lib/gimp/1.2/plug-ins/gtkcons.py", line 292, in run
exec cmd in self.namespace
File "", line 1, in ?
TypeError: wrong para
Hi,
I'm learning Python and would like to install the gimp-python module.
I see on the homepage that it works with gimp 1.0 and 1.1, but will it
work with 1.2?
Thanks,
Ben Logan
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Hey,
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for or not, but if you add
a ".gz" or ".bz2" to the end of your filename, Gimp will automagically
compress it with either gzip or bzip2 respectively.
For example:
penguin.jpg becomes penguin.jpg.gz or penguin.jpg.bz
't show the path. I must be missing something. :)
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at http://www.opencontent.org. It doesn't cover programs, but much
of the content covered by the license is from sources like the Linux
Documentation Project (http://www.linuxdoc.org) and open source
software documentation.
Hope this helps,
Ben Logan
On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 12:39:37AM +1100, Reh
se the path, bring up the Paths dialog again, and right click in
the palette area (the big white area) and choose "Import Path...".
Select your file and Voila!
I went through this process myself to make sure it worked, so if
something doesn't work for you, let me know and I'll
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